"Satisfy both sides": Trump's special settler stated that the Russian Federation would not leave the occupied territories
This was stated in an interview with Fox News by US President Donald Trump Kit Kellogg. "It is necessary to distinguish de facto and de-jure. Defact means that they have physically occupied the territory and do not leave it. But de jure cannot be said that you have fully annexed it. The international community does not recognize this territory as part of Russia. It is such complex discussions that have yet to be conducted.
" He stressed that Russia actually controls the entire Luhansk region, but only partially Donetsk, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson regions. "The question arises: what will this situation look like? What are the real territorial achievements?" Kellog said. According to him, it is necessary to understand the positions of both Ukraine and Russia, after which it will be possible to find a compromise, which will at least partially satisfy both sides. "I think we need to get what can be called a technical task.